Thursday 18 June 2020

Lifting restrictions in Russian regions does not result in raise in COVID-19 circumstances — PM

MOSCOW, June 18. /TASS/. Lifting one of the crucial restrictions introduced to combat the spread of the novel coronavirus doesn't result in a rise in situations of COVID-19, a disorder led to with the aid of the virus, Russian best Minister Mikhail Mishustin mentioned throughout a executive session on Thursday.

"We see that the lifting [of measures related to the pandemic in Russian regions] doesn't lead to a rise in new situations [of infection]," he spoke of.

The PM noted that Russia is documenting a drop in new detected cases. He talked about that for the previous two days, the variety of each day new COVID-19 situations does not surpass 8,000, whereas the raise rate has slowed down during the past 24 hours, reaching 1.4%.

"We see that this trend remains on the territory of the Moscow area and nearly in all Russian subjects, which offers us trigger for a gradual, stage-by means of-stage exit from the restrictions regime in Russian regions," Mishustin brought.

He reminded that 53 Russian regions had begun the primary stage of lifting the limitations, and eight have moved on to the 2nd stage. The PM referred to that this method is gradual.

In late December 2019, chinese language officials notified the area health corporation (WHO) concerning the outbreak of a in the past unknown pneumonia in the metropolis of Wuhan, in critical China. for the reason that then, situations of the novel coronavirus - named COVID-19 by way of the WHO - had been suggested in each nook of the globe, together with Russia. On March eleven, 2020, the WHO declared the coronavirus outbreak a virus.

so far, 561,091 coronavirus circumstances have been verified in Russia, with 313,963 patients having recovered from the sickness. Russia’s newest information suggests 7,660 fatalities nationwide. earlier, the Russian executive set up an online hotline to hold the public updated on the coronavirus circumstance.

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